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 Education

Home Education: Romans in Craven

Monday 20th October 10:00 - 12:00

Skipton Town Hall
Book Tickets

£5 (per child)

Get your archaeology hats on! We’re uncovering the Roman history of Craven. Explore finds and objects relating to the Roman occupation of Britain – who was Cartimandua? what was life like at Kirk Sinks Roman Villa? These questions and more will be explored during this session.

This session is designed to meet the specification of the National Curriculum for KS2 History – The Roman Empire and its impacts on Britain

Important Information:

Suitable for 7 – 11 year olds, If you are bringing younger siblings (under 6), please email cravenmuseum@northyorks.gov.uk so we can check that we have space. All children must be accompanied by an adult.

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School Workshops

Our Craven Museum Education Workshops offer unique opportunities to explore our museum collection through object handling and immersive activities.

Our museum experts will use real and replica objects that will bring history to life. Join us in our brand new education facilities to explore and investigate what life was like in the past.

Craven schools get their first booking with us completely free!

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